Share on Pinterest New research confirms Mediterranean diet’s protective effect on heart health. Image credit: Ina Peters/Stocksy. Heart failure is a major health issue associated with mortality and ...
Scientists from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine found that a whole-food plant-based diet reversed heart failure ...
Women older than 50 who eat high-protein diets could have a greater risk of heart failure, especially if a lot of their protein comes from meat, according to a new study presented at the annual ...
Share on Pinterest A diet rich in legumes, cereals, and other plant-based foods may help reduce the risk of heart failure, a large new study has found. Image credit: Diane Durongpisitkul/Stocksy.
Diet and drug errors often worsen this condition. * THE QUESTION What accounts for the widespread deterioration of patients being treated for congestive heart failure (CHF), a condition that accounts ...
In a world where heart disease continues to rank as the top cause of death, scientists are urgently searching for ways to prevent it—especially among people facing obesity. Now, new research points to ...
Researchers in Finland say some high-protein diets, such as the trendy ketogenic and Atkins diets, may put people at greater risk of heart failure. By Fiza Pirani, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution May ...
Registered dietitians have some new advice for your patients with heart failure or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), now that the American Dietetic Association has published evidence-based ...
Heart failure is a major health issue associated with mortality and high healthcare costs. Overall heart failure prevalence is growing around the world, currently affecting 1% to 3% of the population.
Researchers are warning against some high-protein diets, such as the trendy Atkins diet that are often used for weight loss but may inadvertently lead consumers to eat large amounts of protein.